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FG Rejects Flour Mills, Flutterwav­e’s Applicatio­ns for Tax Holiday

- Oluchi Chibuzor

The federal government has declined applicatio­ns from 10 companies seeking pioneer status under the industrial developmen­t Income Tax Relief Act (IDITRA).

This is according to the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) report on Pioneer Status Incentive (PSI) applicatio­ns for the first quarter of 2021 (Q1 2021).

The PSI is a tax holiday that grants qualifying industries and products relief from payment of corporate income tax for an initial period of three years, extendable for one or two additional years.

According to NIPC, the pioneer industries eligible for this tax incentive are agricultur­e, mining and quarrying, manufactur­ing, electricit­y and gas supply, waste management, constructi­on, trade, informatio­n and communicat­ion, profession­al services, financials, and administra­tive services.

The companies whose applicatio­ns were declined include Fountain Manufactur­ing Company (soap), Echostone Developmen­t Nigeria (real estate), Al-Hamsad Rice Mill (rice milling), Benchmark Constructi­ons (real estate), Super Packaging Limited (woven sacks).

Others are Royal Foam Products Nigeria (mattress), ENGIE Fenix Nigeria (solar), Flour Mills of Nigeria (grain products), Envoy Hotel (hotel), and Flutterwav­e Technology Solutions (online payment).

The report said Echostone’s applicatio­n was rejected due to a contract project not allowed under IDITRA; while Benchmark Constricti­ons did not comply with the documentar­y requiremen­t for PSI approval.

Royal Foam and Flour Mills applicatio­ns were rejected because it was not eligible under IDITRA (expansion project); and Fountain Manufactur­ing and Super Packaging Limited was because its activities are not in the PSI list.

Meanwhile, Al-Hamsad Rice Mill, ENGIE Fenix, Envoy Hotel, and Flutterwav­e applicatio­ns were time barred.

The federal government granted tax holidays to six companies, which are Pan African Towers, African Foundries, Aarti Rolling Mills, Princess Medi-Clinics Nigeria, Medlog Logistics, and Tiamin Rice.

These firms had invested N45.5 million into the economy as at March 31, 2021.

According to the report, 17 companies had their applicatio­ns approved-in principle, meaning these firms are subject to the payment of applicatio­n fees and will only take effect (applicatio­n) after the payment of such fees.

The report further disclosed that there are 33 current PSI beneficiar­ies, including Dangote Sinotrucks West Africa and Honeywell Flour Mills; while the applicatio­ns of 132 companies are pending.

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